Example sentences of "still [be] possible " in BNC.
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1 | In the eighteenth century it had still been possible for Turks to feel that the empire , inherently superior to the infidel states which threatened it , had no need to stoop to such devices ; but such an attitude was now no longer practicable . |
2 | It will still be possible to cross Canada by train , just . |
3 | It will still be possible to make this part of the journey next year . |
4 | In 1856 he needed Britain too much to thwart her desires over the Black Sea Clauses of the Treaty and so he accepted them , hoping that it would still be possible eventually to bring about an entente with Russia . |
5 | It will still be possible to have a charmingly flattened face , which transmits all those appealing baby-signals , even if not quite so flat . |
6 | If you care for a relative or close friend on a long-term basis and feel unable to return to full-time work it may still be possible to make alternative arrangements in order to work for one or more days or nights a week . |
7 | His plans might still be possible . |
8 | In parallel , and in the shorter-term , acceptance will still be possible for those over 30 years of age with appropriate and verified management experience over a period of at least five years . |
9 | It should therefore still be possible for graduates who have happy memories of meat and two veg in the Venetian Gothic building to revisit their old haunt . |
10 | However , it may still be possible for A to obtain an injunction against C in respect of future disclosure or use by C if the information has not yet entered the public domain . |
11 | Where the vendor insists on receiving cash for the consideration , it may still be possible for the purchaser to raise the cash by issuing shares rather than by increasing borrowings . |
12 | However , it may still be possible for a person who signs a document after a misrepresentation of its effect by an agent of the other party to argue that , regardless of authority , the other party is vicariously responsible for the agent 's misrepresentation , and that the misrepresentation prevents reliance on the signed document . |
13 | In shop sales it may still be possible to imply as a matter of general contract law that the goods supplied , in the absence of representation to the contrary , correspond to the goods displayed in the shop . |
14 | ( e ) Limited contracting-out It may still be possible to contract out of the implied obligations owed under supply contracts . |